US Airways announces that some of its flights are having disruptions caused by a snow storm. The snow storm is causing flights disruptions to US Airways flights in Brussels, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London Heathrow and Gatwick and Manchester Airport. US Airways expects its flights to have disruptions due to the snow storm through 24th December 2010. Moreover, with US Airways seat availability, passengers would have the possibility to have more seat pitch onboard the aircraft.
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Heavy snowfall in the north of France yesterday has caused many flights disruptions and airport closures. In Paris Orly, the flights disruptions caused by snow have lead flights to depart later in order to allow the airport some time to clear the runway. At Beauvais airport many passengers have been stuck at the airport due to heavy traffic around the airport and the disruptions caused by snow. The snow had also caused flights disruptions at London Heathrow and London Gatwick airport, fortunately London Gatwick was able to reopen yesterday afternoon. At the Brussels Airport between 3000 and 4000 persons have been stuck yesterday due to the flights disruptions caused by snow and some flights which have rerouted to other European airports. The heavy snow has also caused flights disruptions at Frankfurt Airport and ended in some 170 flights being cancelled yesterday.
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British Airways will have flights delays in its schedules following the air traffic controllers strike France. British Airways air traffic controllers strike France flights delays are to happen today, 12th October 2010. Passengers are kindly requested to check their flights status with British Airways in case their flights have been cancelled or delays are there following the air traffic controllers strike in France. The air traffic controllers strike may also cause flights delays to flights to and from France and also to other destinations across Europe. At last, with British Airways seat availability, passengers would have the possibility to have more seats onboard the aircraft.
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